Wednesday, September 10, 2014

The Paper Players 212

Fall is my favorite time of the year.  I love the changing colors of the trees, the cool, crisp evenings and the huge beautiful harvest moons.  Consequently, I loved the challenge this week at The Paper Players.  It's a Happy Fall, Y'all theme challenge.

The leaves are from the new For All Things stamp set and I fussy cut them so they looked more 3-dimensional.  And, that tag...it's one of the little houses from the Holiday Home Framelits Dies


Stamp Set:  For All Things; Inks:  Baked Brown Sugar, Hello Honey, Real Red, Tangelo Twist; Card Stock:  Crumb Cake, Crisp Cantaloupe, Very Vanilla; Accessories & Tools:  Honeycomb Embossing Folder, Circles Collection Framelits, Holiday Home Framelits, Early Espresso Baker's Twine, Button (from my stash), Glue Dots, Dimensionals, SNAIL Adhesive, Big Shot Die-Cutting Machine
All Stampin' Up!® Product unless otherwise noted.

You can find the inspiration photo from The Paper Players HERE.


Thanks for stopping in at the Coffee Pot Stamping Cafe,

Marsha

8 comments:

  1. Lovely fall card! I really like how you made the leaves look like a wreath and using the house framelit for a tag was a brilliant idea. So glad you shared your creation at The Paper Players.

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  2. Love your centerpiece, Marsha. The card has such a contemporary feel. Well done! Thanks for playing with the Paper Players!

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    1. Thanks, Mike! I appreciate your kind comment.

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  3. I really love the Crisp Cantaloupe for your background! It looks perfect with your beautiful leaves! The tag is amazing! Thank you for joining us at The Paper Players this week! XX

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    1. Thanks, Claire! I was going to go with orange but that Crisp Cantaloupe was a much better choice.

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  4. What a clever use of the house die for a tag, Marsha!! The Crisp Cantaloupe background really is pretty--very soft and serene for your beautiful leaves! Thank you for joining us at The Paper Players!

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    1. Thanks, Nance. That house die was a perfect fit. The Chalk Talk Framelits were just too big, although my first choice.

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